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Who is the institutional authorizing official that normally signs for the GSRP application?

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Who is the institutional authorizing official that normally signs for the GSRP application?

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Responsible Official. Most colleges and universities have departments of sponsored research, which are responsible for helping their faculty and students to apply for grants. Someone in this department is usually responsible for signing the GSRP application as the authorizing official. Each educational institution has its own procedure for this process, so it would be best to contact your institution’s department of sponsored research. Normally, however, this person would review the complete application before he/she signs it.

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